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shutting down assembly lines and is suspending sales of eight models including the best- selling car in america -- the toyota camry. >> in many ways it is unprecedented, even shocking. it is the right thing for toyota to do. >> the dramatic move comes up for months of complaints about the cars excelling out of control. four people died just outside of dallas. that was when there avalon crashed through a fence and look into a pond of the day after christmas. last week they announced a recall over 2.3 million bottles. now car maker is taking another huge step, removing 65% of its inventory from showroom floors. the affected models are the 2009 and 2010 rav -- and some other models. this year's highlander, the 2007-10 tundras and also the sequoia's. the general manager of toyota has released a written statement that says "this action is necessary until a remedy is finalized." as the company struggles to find the solution there is still no indication of just how long the popular cars and trucks will be kept off the market. jay gray reporting. >> if you have a toyota regardless of the model and have
shutting down assembly lines and is suspending sales of eight models including the best- selling car in america -- the toyota camry. >> in many ways it is unprecedented, even shocking. it is the right thing for toyota to do. >> the dramatic move comes up for months of complaints about the cars excelling out of control. four people died just outside of dallas. that was when there avalon crashed through a fence and look into a pond of the day after christmas. last week they announced...
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. >> and america is still standing as president obama tries to recapture the wave of optimism he rode into office. he will say that new faces and fresh energy is needed to turn the economy around. wbal-tv. >> you can watch that here on tv 11. >> the maryland unemployment insurance fund could get a much- needed overhaul. legislators need to make some changes by august of next year. the governor announced legislation that would extend benefits. without the chain, businesses could pay twice as much per employee in the fund. they will hear legislation tomorrow. and they will discuss the possibility of legalizing marijuana for medical use. it would allow it to be grown in a state facility in sold in a licensed facilities such as a pharmacy. they must be registered with the state. many legislators and have dealt with these medical issues. that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. do you support a bill that would legalize marijuana for medical use? email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> baltimore county police have charged three people with cruelty to animals. they
. >> and america is still standing as president obama tries to recapture the wave of optimism he rode into office. he will say that new faces and fresh energy is needed to turn the economy around. wbal-tv. >> you can watch that here on tv 11. >> the maryland unemployment insurance fund could get a much- needed overhaul. legislators need to make some changes by august of next year. the governor announced legislation that would extend benefits. without the chain, businesses...
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we're going to count down the five most popular dog breeds in america. aww. a long term struggle needs long term relief. eucerin calming creme. is clinically proven to relieve dry, itchy skin, with 92% of people reporting improved overall skin condition over time. eucerin calming creme. and the gentle cleansing formula of calming body wash. calm, healthy skin starts with eucerin. is also a great value? it's the difference between paying more... and getting more. snuggle fabric softener gives you fresh, snuggly softness your family will love - and it costs much less than the leading brand! because everyone loves to snuggle! of calcium and vitamin d. that's where their favorite cereals can help. general mills big g is the only leading line of kid cereals that has calcium and vitamin d help them get more of what they need with general mills kid cereals. you need listerine® whitening® vibrant white™ rinse. the mouthwash that gets teeth four times whiter than the leading toothpaste. and kills bad breath germs. listerine® whitening vibrant white™. and kills
we're going to count down the five most popular dog breeds in america. aww. a long term struggle needs long term relief. eucerin calming creme. is clinically proven to relieve dry, itchy skin, with 92% of people reporting improved overall skin condition over time. eucerin calming creme. and the gentle cleansing formula of calming body wash. calm, healthy skin starts with eucerin. is also a great value? it's the difference between paying more... and getting more. snuggle fabric softener gives...
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. >> we want to make sure that we can have jobs here in america. we have to really lay out how we will get our economy back. >> the senator is bringing a special guest with him to the state of the union. the incoming baltimore mayor rawlings-+blake. >> this is a big time for president obama and i am proud to represent our city as he talks about how he will move our city forward. >> he will be speaking to a divided nation and party. some people will also be looking for a spark. >> i want the president to return to the person that we saw during the campaign. the one who was motivational and truly a leader. he put forth a vision for our country that was very broad. i want him to address the issue of jobs. >> during a typical congressional address, the audience expresses its opinion by applauding or not. tonight, the american people can do the same, respond directly to this speech by uploading questions to youtube. the president plans to answer these questions during a live on-line event. >> be sure to stay with wbal, we will have coverage of the stat
. >> we want to make sure that we can have jobs here in america. we have to really lay out how we will get our economy back. >> the senator is bringing a special guest with him to the state of the union. the incoming baltimore mayor rawlings-+blake. >> this is a big time for president obama and i am proud to represent our city as he talks about how he will move our city forward. >> he will be speaking to a divided nation and party. some people will also be looking for a...
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. >>> and now here's a look at some other stairs making news "early today" in america. >>> a deputy in california pulled a man from the path of an oncoming train. an infrared camera shows the man stumbling down the tracks. the officer runs up and grabs him second before the train moves through. police arrested the man for public drunkenness and concluded he was attempting suicide. >>> an elementary school in massachusetts is closed after vandals left behind a trail of destruction. the suspect's ram sacked desks and 200 donated computers. it caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. >>> treacherous conditions in iowa. five people have died from accidents as visibility dropped to as low as one car length. the blifd conditions has left stranded vehicles slun alongside highways. melted snow over the weekend which later re-froze contributed to much of that buildup in ice. >>> and you can tell the success or lack of it for the minnesota vikings just by looking at one of their biggest fans n. 1975, after the steelers beat the vikings in the super bowl, he decided not to shave until h
. >>> and now here's a look at some other stairs making news "early today" in america. >>> a deputy in california pulled a man from the path of an oncoming train. an infrared camera shows the man stumbling down the tracks. the officer runs up and grabs him second before the train moves through. police arrested the man for public drunkenness and concluded he was attempting suicide. >>> an elementary school in massachusetts is closed after vandals left behind...
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. >> hello, america. this is tuesday, january 26. the jackpot is an estimated $121 million. to win you must match five white balls and the megaball. first number is 38, 7, up next we have 39. the next number is 8, and the final white ball for this tuesday evening is 48. now for the megaball. the number is 22. the win numbers, 38, 7, 39, 8, 48 and the megaball is 22. friday's jackpot could be worth there are 144 million. going out to dinner no longer fit into our budget. and so we started having these pizza parties on friday night. i learned how to make pizza dough. and we'd have friends come to our house. we know saving money is important. shop with your giant card and you can enjoy thousands of weekly specials and real deal savings, like top or bottom round roast, half-price, and progresso traditional soups, 5 for $6. this week only. when i look at my receipt and it says, "you saved $26," that works for me. only with your giant card. >> hi, everybody. i am steve davis. gerry is off. remember when maryland lost to mm and mary. you probably thought it was going to be a long y
. >> hello, america. this is tuesday, january 26. the jackpot is an estimated $121 million. to win you must match five white balls and the megaball. first number is 38, 7, up next we have 39. the next number is 8, and the final white ball for this tuesday evening is 48. now for the megaball. the number is 22. the win numbers, 38, 7, 39, 8, 48 and the megaball is 22. friday's jackpot could be worth there are 144 million. going out to dinner no longer fit into our budget. and so we started...
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. >> and america is still standing as president obama tries to recapture the wave of optimism he rode into office. he will say that new faces and fresh energy is needed to turn the economy around. wbal-tv. 11. >> the date of the governor's state of the state address is on the move. he was supposed to do it today, but it got changed. the new date is next tuesday, february 2. inside the state house,>> the maryland unemploymentneeded overhaul. went it dips below a certain level, it triggers a tax increase from employers that pay into it. it would jump to $87 per employee. legislators need to make some changes by august of next year. the governor announced legislation that would extend benefits. employee in the fund. they will hear legislation possibility of legalizingit would allow it to be grown in pharmacy. state. many legislators and have dealt watercooler question of the day. legalize marijuana for medical email us your response to > watercooler@wbaltv.com kretzer the man who exposed problems with acorn are not -- is now in trouble for something else. >> we will tell you but investig
. >> and america is still standing as president obama tries to recapture the wave of optimism he rode into office. he will say that new faces and fresh energy is needed to turn the economy around. wbal-tv. 11. >> the date of the governor's state of the state address is on the move. he was supposed to do it today, but it got changed. the new date is next tuesday, february 2. inside the state house,>> the maryland unemploymentneeded overhaul. went it dips below a certain level,...
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but when it airs over here in america it's on at 6:00 in the morning. >> yeah, it is. but if you care enough, you get up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but can't you just tape it and find out later? >> no, absolutely. that's the worst possible thing to do. then you know that you've lied to yourself, and if they lose you may think it's your fault. [ laughter ] it's a whole -- it was a whole psychology around british people and football you don't want to get into. that's a pandora's box you don't want to open. >> jimmy: okay, i won't do it. i won't touch it. but i'm psyched about the show you're doing on comedy central. it's you doing a little standup. and then you are hosting like four comedians. >> yeah, it's a normal standup show. >> did you find these guys or -- >> i find them. they're already great. like funny on the side of the street and rolled down a window and said, "you, kid, i'm going to make you a star." [ laughter ] no, they're all -- like maria bamford is one of my favorite comedians. janeane garofalo, brian posehn hannibal buress, who you've had on here. it's gre
but when it airs over here in america it's on at 6:00 in the morning. >> yeah, it is. but if you care enough, you get up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but can't you just tape it and find out later? >> no, absolutely. that's the worst possible thing to do. then you know that you've lied to yourself, and if they lose you may think it's your fault. [ laughter ] it's a whole -- it was a whole psychology around british people and football you don't want to get into. that's a pandora's...
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similarly, they want an end to abortion in america. i'm not going to say whether they're right or wrong but i'll point out, when the republicans were in charge, the senate, the house, the white house, the supreme court, once again, they did nothing to help pat robertson's followers accomplish what they wanted. tonight i ask those people, the christian right what about your own pact with the devil? how has that worked out with you -- out for you? i yield back the rest of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields his time. the gentleman from nebraska. mr. fortenberry. the gentleman from california, mr. dreier. the gentleman from louisiana, mr. cao. five minutes. mr. cao: yes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. cao: thank you very much. mr. speaker, the new orleans saints are going to the super bowl for the first time in franchise history. as their representative to congress, i want to congratulate them in an official manner by acknowledging words of encouragement from constituents on the house floor. sunday's hi
similarly, they want an end to abortion in america. i'm not going to say whether they're right or wrong but i'll point out, when the republicans were in charge, the senate, the house, the white house, the supreme court, once again, they did nothing to help pat robertson's followers accomplish what they wanted. tonight i ask those people, the christian right what about your own pact with the devil? how has that worked out with you -- out for you? i yield back the rest of my time. the speaker pro...
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democrats did not share america's economic urgency. in my opinion, we would deserve to lose more seats. however, that is not the case. when i look at the members of our caucus, i see the urgency every day in the debate, in the eyes of our members, in their stories about their constituents every weekend. they talk to them throughout their communities. as we took our oaths of one year ago, we knew that things were not right in america -- when we took our oaths one year ago. families forced to leave their homes we saw it in small businesses laying off workers in the face of falling sales and rising health-care bills. we knew things were not right when our middle class had been running just to stand still for over a decade, and we knew that something was not right in a political culture that thrives for too long on easy choices, on the philosophy of deficits do not matter. publicly or personally. the entitlements, wars, and tax cuts for the privileged, all paid for with borrowed cash to be paid back by our children. for six years, a republ
democrats did not share america's economic urgency. in my opinion, we would deserve to lose more seats. however, that is not the case. when i look at the members of our caucus, i see the urgency every day in the debate, in the eyes of our members, in their stories about their constituents every weekend. they talk to them throughout their communities. as we took our oaths of one year ago, we knew that things were not right in america -- when we took our oaths one year ago. families forced to...
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we should listen to america. america's a representative republic. that means that the people talk, we listen. we implement their ideas. that's the way it works. lately, the government dictates, the people comply. that's backwards and it's arrogant. in america the people are the sovereign, not the government. we in congress should make the government work for the people, work with them, not over them. stand by their side, not ride their back. the people are talking and their voices cannot continue to fall on a deaf government asleep in denial and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky rise? mr. yarmuth: i ask permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. yarmuth: mr. speaker, among all of the disastrous consequences of last week's supreme court decision on campaign finance, one of them is a real cruel irony. those of us who think we need public financing of campaigns may now watch as taxpayer
we should listen to america. america's a representative republic. that means that the people talk, we listen. we implement their ideas. that's the way it works. lately, the government dictates, the people comply. that's backwards and it's arrogant. in america the people are the sovereign, not the government. we in congress should make the government work for the people, work with them, not over them. stand by their side, not ride their back. the people are talking and their voices cannot...
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the majority rules in america. it is one thing to have a considered process and it is another thing to have a broken process and many of us believe that the senate process is broken and when i say many of us, i speak for many members of the united states senate as well. i think the american public, the better informed they are of that gridlock created by this necessity not to have a majority vote but to have some sort of super majority, if we require that in elections, many members of congress would not be elected into office if they needed to get 60%. in fact, when we get over 55% of the vote we think it is a pretty big victory. we get 59% in the senate, the senate still does not have the majority revail. that is a time that can not stand. the american public expect more and deserve more. >> could this mean a -- for example, could the senate fix its health care bill through reconciliation in a way that would pass the house? >> well, it is regular order. adopted in the rules, the reconciliation process was adopted
the majority rules in america. it is one thing to have a considered process and it is another thing to have a broken process and many of us believe that the senate process is broken and when i say many of us, i speak for many members of the united states senate as well. i think the american public, the better informed they are of that gridlock created by this necessity not to have a majority vote but to have some sort of super majority, if we require that in elections, many members of congress...
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>> america wants a public health policy that covers very poor people but does not disrupt life in america. they want the government to help on jobs -->> larry: they want no disruption, no sacrifice. >> i didn't say no sacrifice. in fact, i've said all along on your show and many others, i'm perfectly fine on relying on well-to-do people like stephanie. but i'm not for breaking up the whole barnyard. >> larry: my late friend henry lewis in las vegas used to say, money is not one thing. health is 3%. what is the value of health? what does it mean that someone can't get a prescription? isn't that a blight on the country? >> there is nothing more important than health. i don't think that anybody in this debate -- i haven't heard anybody say that people should be unhealthy and suffer and miserable. the question is, how do we help people? and there is more than one answer to that, and i think that you should always consider more freedom. i think that maybe letting insurance companies sell across state lines, letting there be actual insurance with deductibles that are assignable, letting individ
>> america wants a public health policy that covers very poor people but does not disrupt life in america. they want the government to help on jobs -->> larry: they want no disruption, no sacrifice. >> i didn't say no sacrifice. in fact, i've said all along on your show and many others, i'm perfectly fine on relying on well-to-do people like stephanie. but i'm not for breaking up the whole barnyard. >> larry: my late friend henry lewis in las vegas used to say, money is...
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it is a very toxic time in america. people did not trust government or understand what they're doing. the missiles are what we see today in some of these instances that your guest has mentioned. host: houston, texas. what are your thoughts? caller: fit as a republican, -- as a republican, -- and i have been a republican for a long time -- but what should we do here? we cannot have a magic wand. both sides need to start working together on this. what would he do to bring this country back to what it was? if you do not have a job, no health care, that means the government has to pay for some of these people. jobs, health care, everything is important here. republicans are opposing everything, but i have not heard anything that they would do. guest: 01 of the difficulties here is this issue of bipartisanship. president obama pledged when he came into office that his way of handling congress would be different. we would break through all of this toxic discourse between democrats and republicans. frankly, that has not happen
it is a very toxic time in america. people did not trust government or understand what they're doing. the missiles are what we see today in some of these instances that your guest has mentioned. host: houston, texas. what are your thoughts? caller: fit as a republican, -- as a republican, -- and i have been a republican for a long time -- but what should we do here? we cannot have a magic wand. both sides need to start working together on this. what would he do to bring this country back to...
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neither can the united states of america. it's time we stand upped and say no to a bill -- up and say no to a bill like this. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from west virginia is recognized. mr. rahall: madam speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, another member of the natural resources committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. gohmert: thank you, madam speaker. i had the privilege of hearing the esteemed economist, art laffer, who is credited for bringing the united states out of the worse recession than we're in right now by overcoming double-digit inflation, double-digit unemployment and double-digit interest rates and he did it by cutting taxes. art laffer, and, of course, we know taxes are going to jump
neither can the united states of america. it's time we stand upped and say no to a bill -- up and say no to a bill like this. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from west virginia is recognized. mr. rahall: madam speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i'm pleased to yield one...
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right now, families across america around the kitchen table worried about prospects about employment, the future for their kids. we want to hear some solutions that are akin to what we've been working on for the last 12 months. >> reporter: the president will address the nation this evening at 9:00 pm eastern time. >> lehrer: and to shields and welcome, mr. axelrod. >> thanks, gwen. good to be with you. >> ifill: we've heard so many times the next speech the president is going to give, whatever it is, is the speech of a lifetime. what makes tonight different? >> well, you know, that is what washington does every speech. it becomes a speech of the lifetime. no doubt it's an important speech and it's an important speech because americans have been through a very difficult time and they're looking for a sense of what the future will hold. the president is going to talk about where we've been and where we're going and how we create jobs in this country that pay well, see wages grow, and secure the middle class again after this very difficult period we've been through. >> ifill: the presid
right now, families across america around the kitchen table worried about prospects about employment, the future for their kids. we want to hear some solutions that are akin to what we've been working on for the last 12 months. >> reporter: the president will address the nation this evening at 9:00 pm eastern time. >> lehrer: and to shields and welcome, mr. axelrod. >> thanks, gwen. good to be with you. >> ifill: we've heard so many times the next speech the president is...
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. >> think of all the changes that have occurred in america since 9/11. what your question raises for me, senator, is one that does not ordinarily come into the debate on terrorism, and that is the question of cost effectiveness. the security people can come up with than in was number of ideas as to what you should do, and you find it very difficult to argue against any of them. because they have truth to them. i think, as we move along and as our costs continue to rise, the question you raised will become much more part of the debate. is it cost-effective? now, obviously, you want to go on the set of security. and you clearly have. i do not know what this country spends to fight terrorism today. i am not sure anybody has made a calculation of it. if they have, i have not seen it. but it is a huge amount of money. so the cost program schedule, too. >> i had a thought. i will come back to it. i want to talk briefly with you about the national counter- terrorism center, which we focused more on the dni and the general problem in some of the effects of the c
. >> think of all the changes that have occurred in america since 9/11. what your question raises for me, senator, is one that does not ordinarily come into the debate on terrorism, and that is the question of cost effectiveness. the security people can come up with than in was number of ideas as to what you should do, and you find it very difficult to argue against any of them. because they have truth to them. i think, as we move along and as our costs continue to rise, the question you...
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you know, we're not going to leave unanswered charges against united states of america. and the kind of work that we do every single day. that has to be going forward what becomes the norm, not the exception. we have a story to tell. we have an important message to deliver and we need every single person to be part of that. so going forward, we are going to look in a very clear eyed way how well we do well, what we can improve on, but to make sure that the extraordinary story that the united states has to tell is presented forcefully and effectively in every corner of the world. before i take your questions, i want to review ways few important areas of progress since i first met with you a year ago over in the c. street for your. you know, we begin with the idea of smart power and the goal of elevating diplomacy and development and making them equal partners with defense. i'm pleased at how far we've come in doing that. our budgets demonstrate both the commitment of the administration and the congress to this vision. we strengthened relationships with historic allies. we
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>> what america has been doing is dealing with a very fragmented situation of regulation which has no fewer than eight regulators. we have rationalized the system of regulation. the organizations have the right powers within the right framework and that is what the financial services bill and other measures to determine to in short. we want less regulation, it is good to hear that they are supporting firm action to tackle irresponsibility in the market. >> as prime minister in 2007 who trumped his record of the regulation and said we could look forward to a golden age. isn't it clear the prime minister was wrong, is wrong now on the financial supervision, is wrong on the tobin tax and wrong to build an economy based on that, is wrong not to back the united states on banking reform and these failures are another part of a miserable record in which we have the biggest budget deficit in peacetime history, largest bank bailout in the world, the deepest recession since the 1930s, the weakest recovery in the g 20 and backing some of the proposals of the united states and banks in the future
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whether it's a gang in america or extremist organization in nigeria. and part of what i've been trying to tell all my leaders in all of my travels is that we're not just lecturing about human rights or good governance or anti-corruption measures, because there are values. we think they are absolutely essential to the long-term survival of a lot of these governments. and societies and the political systems. so there are individual reasons why people get recruited and radicalized. and i know your yes about nigeria really raises all of the element that is make the circumstances right for people being targeted as they are, and they have to be addressed. >> thank you, very much. >> thank you-all. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] . .
whether it's a gang in america or extremist organization in nigeria. and part of what i've been trying to tell all my leaders in all of my travels is that we're not just lecturing about human rights or good governance or anti-corruption measures, because there are values. we think they are absolutely essential to the long-term survival of a lot of these governments. and societies and the political systems. so there are individual reasons why people get recruited and radicalized. and i know your...
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i want to talk about what you do for america and also what america needs to do for all of you. from day one, this has been a mission of mine, along with the vice president's wife, dr. jill biden, my dear, dear friend and a blue star mom herself who has been a tireless advocate and support of our extraordinary national guard and reserve members and their family. jill and i have been working hard on this. one of the first things that we wanted to do was to first listen and learn. so with many of you, we had a series of roundtable discussions. thank you all with our military spouses. we met with deborah and sandy and otherwise of the joint chiefs to get there at rice and guidance on how to develop our initiatives and that was incredibly helpful. we also met with the senior enlisted advisor twice to discuss what's working in the bank that what also could be improved. these conversations gave jill and i just really critical guidance and insight for what would be our subsequent visits to bases and military communities around the country. and as i think back on all the incredible expe
i want to talk about what you do for america and also what america needs to do for all of you. from day one, this has been a mission of mine, along with the vice president's wife, dr. jill biden, my dear, dear friend and a blue star mom herself who has been a tireless advocate and support of our extraordinary national guard and reserve members and their family. jill and i have been working hard on this. one of the first things that we wanted to do was to first listen and learn. so with many of...
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and that's why we are proclaiming ohio's status as america's energy gateway. and we will transform turnpike service plazas in williams and mahoning counties into showcases of ohio's advanced energy capabilities. visitors to ohio will learn, and ohioans will be reminded that ohio is producing a new kind of energy to power our future. now there will come a day when ohio will be the undisputed home of advanced energy. a day when we will have cast off those two tired little words that have been used to put us down. rust belt. because that's not who we are. [applause] >> thank you. there will come a day when the iconic image of the texas oil rig will be eclipsed by the ohio made wind turbine and solar panel. orval right once said that everything that he accomplished in his life was the result of his upbringing here in ohio. in ohio he was taught to question, explore, and to seek new answers. i believe in ohio, because that spirit is very much alive in our great state today. i believe in ohio because we have laid the foundation for growth and a thriving middle class
and that's why we are proclaiming ohio's status as america's energy gateway. and we will transform turnpike service plazas in williams and mahoning counties into showcases of ohio's advanced energy capabilities. visitors to ohio will learn, and ohioans will be reminded that ohio is producing a new kind of energy to power our future. now there will come a day when ohio will be the undisputed home of advanced energy. a day when we will have cast off those two tired little words that have been...
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you were supportive of what took place with the merger of -- the acquisition of merrill by bank of america, yes or no? >> that is right that at that time i was part of an effort to try to find a solution -- private solution to merrill lynch to that point and i thought that that action at the time was necessary and appropriate, yes. >> and today you have said that, you know, you think the initial decision relative to aig and the payment to the counterparty, you think that was appropriate, you stated that strongly in your written testimony, you talk about this is in the best interest of the american people. >> i do. i do. >> we did not act to help form banks, we acted because the consequences of failing at that time in those circumstances would have been catastrophic to our economy, american families and american businesses. you think it was definitely the right decision? >> i do. >> and the staff that worked for you at the new york fed would be in agreement with that analysis, that this was so critical, this had to get done, the sky was going to fall, the world was going to end if we did no
you were supportive of what took place with the merger of -- the acquisition of merrill by bank of america, yes or no? >> that is right that at that time i was part of an effort to try to find a solution -- private solution to merrill lynch to that point and i thought that that action at the time was necessary and appropriate, yes. >> and today you have said that, you know, you think the initial decision relative to aig and the payment to the counterparty, you think that was...
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we are pushing banks to raise capital, as the bank of america example shows. and we are done quite a bit to restore the church's asian market, which is very important and the united states. that's about one-third of our criticism. it was mostly shut down during the crisis, except for the government guaranteed mortgage markets. and our activities, both in small business lending and also in commercial real estate, have gotten those markets, look like they're in better shape and start to funky. that is very important because it provides a source of funding for the banks that they can then pass on into loans. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> just 30 seconds, the bank of america you mention to senator shelby and again reference you. are you supportive of their decision to pay off these t.a.r.p. monies and you see any negative implications of them doing so? >> we as their supervisor, along with occ and others evaluated their situation. and we felt it was safe and reasonable and appropriate for them to pay off the t.a.r.p. and we sign off on the. >> make a very much. >
we are pushing banks to raise capital, as the bank of america example shows. and we are done quite a bit to restore the church's asian market, which is very important and the united states. that's about one-third of our criticism. it was mostly shut down during the crisis, except for the government guaranteed mortgage markets. and our activities, both in small business lending and also in commercial real estate, have gotten those markets, look like they're in better shape and start to funky....
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i propose a systematic way to reform our programs called a road map for america's future. my purpose in putting this out there is not simply to say we have it all figured out, we've got the ideas. our purpose is here's a plan to restore our fiscal future, to pay off our debts, although the mission of health and retirement security and make our economy grow so people have good jobs. the purposes and to encourage others to do the same, bring his or plans to solve our entitlement crisis. bring us your ideas to actually pay off our debt. there is a unique legacy in this country that is about to be severed and that legacy in this country is each generation takes on its challenges so that the next generation is better off. well, as cbo will tell you as every objective statistical how do we know for a fact we are consigning the next generation to an inferior standard of living, that's a fact irrefutable. i encourage you to challenge that. we've got to act now to turn this around so that we give the next generation in this american legacy of having a better future which they will
i propose a systematic way to reform our programs called a road map for america's future. my purpose in putting this out there is not simply to say we have it all figured out, we've got the ideas. our purpose is here's a plan to restore our fiscal future, to pay off our debts, although the mission of health and retirement security and make our economy grow so people have good jobs. the purposes and to encourage others to do the same, bring his or plans to solve our entitlement crisis. bring us...
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in dissent, justice corrigan in michigan said this is a huge that to our liberties as america's that justice young said a great a 21st century star chamber. finally, as one was kind of alluding to, it is going to be always for political matter very difficult for judges to change the status quo. and other states, i do believe what's most telling is how quiet things are. i think that's mostly because most states have not yet really significantly responded to caperton. others have done so rather sort of quickly and quietly. and that's carte noted, it was a really high on the agenda. the west virginia reform committee came together and that was the state where the caperton case came from. i do think it is quiet out there and i would just add in closing if courts don't want to take on certain proposals, then entry legislators can do so. no judge like this. state legislators do regular set of the rules involving courts. and i'll just close by noting that congress here in washington, d.c., began writing recusal rules for the federal courts back in 7092. thank you. >> thank you, bert. and f
in dissent, justice corrigan in michigan said this is a huge that to our liberties as america's that justice young said a great a 21st century star chamber. finally, as one was kind of alluding to, it is going to be always for political matter very difficult for judges to change the status quo. and other states, i do believe what's most telling is how quiet things are. i think that's mostly because most states have not yet really significantly responded to caperton. others have done so rather...
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he was a trains to attack america by al qaeda. since our hearing, osama bin laden has boasted of al qaeda sponsorship of the christmas day attack on america. and so while al qaeda claims credit for this attack, umar farouk abdulmutallab, who i think we can describe it as a soldier in al qaeda, and not an american citizen, now enjoys the constitutional protections of an american citizen, including a lawyer, who counseled him to remain silent even though he may have information that could protect the american people from another terrorist attack. to meet this is outrageous, a kind of alice in wonderland in turning the world on a sense -- in turning common sense on its head. i urge the authorities to turn abdulmutallab where he can be held as a prisoner of war, which he is, acknowledging with some certainty and gratitude that this means he will be held and given rights far in excess of what the geneva convention requires enemy combatants or prisoners of war be given. we will stay on top of this to make sure this mistake, the failure
he was a trains to attack america by al qaeda. since our hearing, osama bin laden has boasted of al qaeda sponsorship of the christmas day attack on america. and so while al qaeda claims credit for this attack, umar farouk abdulmutallab, who i think we can describe it as a soldier in al qaeda, and not an american citizen, now enjoys the constitutional protections of an american citizen, including a lawyer, who counseled him to remain silent even though he may have information that could protect...